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Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 3:17 pm
by diss
Troy is worst movie ever for me.
Other films I found appauling but other people seem to like are American Psycho and Requiem For a Dream. Both Dogshite imo.
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 3:17 pm
by diss
Also Kids. Loads of people like that but I thoght it was garbage.
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 3:19 pm
by BaronVon
Diss wrote:Also Kids. Loads of people like that but I thoght it was garbage.
Agreed, absolute tripe
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 3:35 pm
by gravious
Diss wrote:Troy is worst movie ever for me..
Haha, yeah its rubbish. It peaks in the first scene where brad pitt kills the big champion guy, and goes downhill from then on in... Waste
Diss wrote:
Other films I found appauling but other people seem to like are American Psycho and Requiem For a Dream. Both Dogshite imo.
Liked them both, but over-rated i reckon.
Requiem just takes it too far in my opinion, just completely over the top ending - "Ass to ASS!" etc...
Good up till then though.
Actually, come to think of it American Psycho is hilarious, and pretty fucked up. Thumbs up from me.
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 3:39 pm
by duttier yuppie
10 pages, surely 'Eternal Sunshine...' has been mentioned?
Being a simpleton, I like films that are pretty straight forward and preferably based on reality or are slightly plausible.
There's a whole list of films I could cite but they would be ones I dislike and not really worthy of being considered a 'worst' film.
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 3:42 pm
by FSTZ
Baron_von_Carlton wrote:Repo Man
Film 4 where advertising it as an 80's cult classic. So i sat down to watch, i usually love 80's movies but fuck me this was the worst piece of shit i have ever seen.
Bad acting, no real plot and the worst special effects ever seen. Absolutely no redeeming features at all. Utter crap. The last time i listen to the Film 4 adverts. Give me back two hours you bastards.
oh man...
Repo man was a total waste, but the soundtrack (including camoes by the circle jerks) is classic...
and the scene around the trashcan fire has some classic quotes...
the john wayne part.. OMG classic! "I went to install 2 way mirrors.. and he came to the door in a dress"
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 3:42 pm
by FSTZ
my least fav flick ever would have to be "Hot Shots"
waste of 2 hours for sure
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 3:45 pm
by diss
gravious wrote:Diss wrote:Troy is worst movie ever for me..
Haha, yeah its rubbish. It peaks in the first scene where brad pitt kills the big champion guy, and goes downhill from then on in... Waste
Diss wrote:
Other films I found appauling but other people seem to like are American Psycho and Requiem For a Dream. Both Dogshite imo.
Liked them both, but over-rated i reckon.
Requiem just takes it too far in my opinion, just completely over the top ending - "Ass to ASS!" etc...
Good up till then though.
Actually, come to think of it American Psycho is hilarious, and pretty fucked up. Thumbs up from me.
I recon I might be missing something with American Psycho as other people seem to love it. I watched uit straight after reading the book though so that might have been why. I recon I'm a give it another chance.
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 3:57 pm
by FSTZ
Diss wrote:
I recon I might be missing something with American Psycho as other people seem to love it. I watched uit straight after reading the book though so that might have been why. I recon I'm a give it another chance.
I turned American psycho off after an hour
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 4:09 pm
by concept_
regarding American Psycho:
the film doesn't do the book justice..on many fronts.
But then if some of the more prolific scenes in the book were in the film (which they should have been

), i doubt it would have been allowed by the regulating/rating agency- before i read that i'd never have thought i could find written words which almost made me sick.
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 4:16 pm
by diss
unklefesta wrote:Diss wrote:
I recon I might be missing something with American Psycho as other people seem to love it. I watched uit straight after reading the book though so that might have been why. I recon I'm a give it another chance.
I turned American psycho off after an hour
I think you are the first person who has ever agreed with me on that one.
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 4:19 pm
by pk-
V for Vendetta was pretty fucking terrible
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 4:22 pm
by RubiconMan
pk- wrote:V for Vendetta was pretty fucking terrible
yeah it was....really enjoyed the comicbook so i guess it was destined to disappoint.
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 4:25 pm
by pk-
it just seemed so watered down.
to be honest Children of Men seemed far closer to moore's vision of britain
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 4:26 pm
by corpsey
I thought Children of Men was shit too
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 4:27 pm
by pk-
fuck off it was amazing
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 4:29 pm
by oddfellow
pk- wrote:it just seemed so watered down.
to be honest Children of Men seemed far closer to moore's vision of britain
Loved both of those films. Children of Men especially though, never seen a film like it. The atmosphere was completely unique, the actual characters were quite bland but everything that happened around them told a million stories.
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 4:31 pm
by shonky
concept_ wrote:regarding American Psycho:
the film doesn't do the book justice..on many fronts.
But then if some of the more prolific scenes in the book were in the film (which they should have been

), i doubt it would have been allowed by the regulating/rating agency- before i read that i'd never have thought i could find written words which almost made me sick.
American Psycho is an ok film, but can't possibly do the book justice, which I came to think of as one of the finest, most vitriolic satires ever and actually made me laugh out loud (yep, I'm a bit sick like that).
Repo Man is one of my fave movies, probably because it doesn't have much structure to it and just randomly goes about it's business until some sort of conclusion is reached. So many bits in it that I find funny, the banter about Diuretix could be the same as any with a mildly conspiratorial minded fuckhead (most free parties), the increasingly deranged car driver with his strange cargo who only eats from vending machines, the produce in stores reduced down to minimal packaging (beer, potato chips, etc), the punks humming Flight of the Valkyries after jacking the chemists, the way that the swearing has all been replaced with meaningless euphemisms ("flip you melon farmer" being one - apparently Cox was bored of swearing in films).
Mind you I like it for the genuine oddness, same reason I like some of Russ Meyer's films, so I suppose if you do like plots and structure it may not be for you, but shit there's far worse out there.
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 4:31 pm
by pk-
the action sequences in Children of Men were fucking phenomenal. the amount of planning that must've had to go into some of them is mind boggling
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 4:34 pm
by oddfellow
pk- wrote:the action sequences were fucking phenomenal. the amount of planning that must've had to go into some of them is mind boggling
That scene when they are in a car and being chased! I'm sure the camera leaves the car and goes back in at several points, without a cut
